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Fall River council advances Lindsay Street one-way plan, conditions approval on MassDOT changes and parking controls

Fall River City Council · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Fall River City Council passed Lindsay Street through first reading with conditions requiring MassDOT to modify the Brightman Street intersection, the relocation of an existing handicap parking space and installation of no-parking signage to enable safe one-way operations, officials said.

The Fall River City Council voted to advance a proposal to make part of Lindsay Street one-way, but conditioned the move on curb and intersection changes by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and installation of no-parking controls that officials say are needed for emergency and delivery vehicle access.

Dan Aguilar, director of engineering and planning for Fall River City, said the plan responds to a MassDOT corridor design that included a one-way segment and that staff recommended approving the three linked changes together. “We're going to be relocating an existing handicap space further up Lindsay Street,”…

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